staffing
/ˈstɑː.fɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · [stˈæfɪŋ] /ˈstæf.ɪŋ/ (ame, ipa)
staffing — 形容詞
- staffingpositive
- more staffingcomparative
- most staffingsuperlative
1. describing matters connected with the people an organization employs, especially
人力
和員工人數或安排有關
describing matters connected with the people an organization employs, especially how many workers it has and how they are arranged.
The hospital raised nurse pay after a staffing crisis in the emergency ward.
醫院在急診病房爆發人力危機後,提高了護理人員的薪資。
collocation: staffing crisis in a workplace
Daichi reviewed the school's staffing levels before opening two extra classes.
增開兩個班之前,Daichi 先檢視了學校的人力配置情況。
collocation: staffing levels
Ayesha warned that weekend staffing cuts would slow service at the airport cafe.
Ayesha 警告說,週末的人力縮減會讓機場咖啡店的服務變慢。
The chain postponed its summer sale because local stores faced staffing problems.
這家連鎖店延後了夏季促銷,因為各地分店都面臨人力問題。
New staffing rules let Yael's clinic keep one pharmacist on every night shift.
新的人力規定讓 Yael 的診所每個夜班都能留一位藥師值班。
文法句型
staffing + noun (levels, shortage, plan, rules, costs)
用法筆記
Usually comes before a noun such as levels, shortage, costs, or rules. It is common in reports and workplace discussions about hospitals, schools, shops, and other organizations.